Stephen, J. (1807). Emancipation in disguise, or, The true crisis of the colonies: To which are added, considerations upon measures proposed for their temporary relief, and observations upon colonial monopoly : shewing the different effects of its enforcement and relaxation, exposing the advantages derived by America from Louisiana, and lastly, suggestions for a permanent plan to supply our colonies with provisions and our navy with certain naval stores independent of foreign supplies. Printed for J. Ridgway, and J.M. Richardson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStephen, James. Emancipation in Disguise, or, The True Crisis of the Colonies: To Which Are Added, Considerations upon Measures Proposed for Their Temporary Relief, and Observations upon Colonial Monopoly : Shewing the Different Effects of Its Enforcement and Relaxation, Exposing the Advantages Derived by America from Louisiana, and Lastly, Suggestions for a Permanent Plan to Supply Our Colonies with Provisions and Our Navy with Certain Naval Stores Independent of Foreign Supplies. London: Printed for J. Ridgway, and J.M. Richardson, 1807.
MLA引文Stephen, James. Emancipation in Disguise, or, The True Crisis of the Colonies: To Which Are Added, Considerations upon Measures Proposed for Their Temporary Relief, and Observations upon Colonial Monopoly : Shewing the Different Effects of Its Enforcement and Relaxation, Exposing the Advantages Derived by America from Louisiana, and Lastly, Suggestions for a Permanent Plan to Supply Our Colonies with Provisions and Our Navy with Certain Naval Stores Independent of Foreign Supplies. Printed for J. Ridgway, and J.M. Richardson, 1807.